A day after he submitted his report on the riots, Justice (retd) Vishnu Sahai speaks to Indian Express.[...More]

Major facelift for Dimapur planned

After years of neglect, despite its undisputed status as the commercial capital of Nagaland, Dimapur is finally set to undergo a major facelift befitting its rank as the major urban centre.
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Curtains down on NEZCC silver jubilee

The year-long silver jubilee celebration of the North East Zone Cultural Center (NEZCC), spread across all the NE states through roadshows staged in at least 22 locations,
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8 houses damaged in Nagaland storm

Around eight houses in Hazadisa village under Dhansiripar sub-division in Nagaland are reported to have been ‘completely destroyed’ in a storm on Saturday, unofficial reports said.
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Newly-appointed Nagaland minister resigns

Newly-appointed state school education minister CM Chang of the Naga People's Front-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland has resigned from his post, officials said on Wednesday.
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Onus on Centre to resolve Naga issue: Rio

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio has reiterated that the Naga People’s Front (NPF) had never promised to bring about a solution to the vexed Naga political issue, while stating that the onus lies on the Congress-led UPA Government
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Truck drivers refuse to enter Nagaland

A tense situation prevails near the Assam-Nagaland border in Mariani as truck operators have refused to enter Nagaland since yesterday.
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Nagaland, Odisha Guv appointed

The Centre on Saturday appointed former CBI Director Ashwani Kumar and Congress veteran SC Jamir as Governors of Nagaland and Odisha respectively.
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Neiphiu Rio to be sworn in as Nagaland chief minister on Tuesday

Neiphiu Rio will be sworn in as the chief minister of Nagaland for the third consecutive term on March 5 at the Raj Bhavan here, official sources said on Sunday.
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Rio elected NPF legislature party leader

Neiphiu Rio, who led the Naga Peoples Front back to power for a third consecutive term, was today formally elected to lead the new government in Nagaland.
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Eastern Nagaland selected teachers call off stir

The Eastern Nagaland Selected Primary Teachers and Graduate Teachers Association has decided to relax its agitation with effect from October 25 till November 5.
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NMA seeks Nagaland Guv's intervension in teachers' stir

The Naga Mothers' Association (NMA) has sought immediate attention and intervention of Nagaland Governor Nikhil Kumar in the ongoing agitation launched by the Selected Graduate and Primary Teachers 2012
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Unfair selection in JEE alleged in Nagaland

The Nagaland Medical Students Association (NMSA) has alleged that candidates under reservation have been unfairly given the privilege of superseding multiple ranks in contradiction to the Directorate’s assurance of a fair and transparent selection and nomination of JEE candidates through the sole criteria of merit.
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Nagaland varsity accepts responsibility

Nagaland University officials have apologised and accepted responsibility for the errors and incorrect declaration of the undergraduate results.
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‘Education needs to get out of its comfort zone’

Nagaland University Vice Chancellor Prof BK Konwar today remarked that the Northeastern States, particularly Nagaland, are going through a ‘crisis of time and generation’ and underscored the imperative need for our education system to get out of its ‘comfort zone’.
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Kohima Science College accredited with A grade

The Kohima Science College at Jotsoma, near Kohima, the only full-fledged Science College of Nagaland, has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, with ‘A grade’ on November 30.
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Nagaland gets highest grant for RMSA

Nagaland has been allocated the highest amount of Rs 8325.97 Lakh, excluding balance of previous years, among the eight North Eastern states by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development
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Naga students to study MBBS in China

Altogether 12 students would be leaving for China shortly to study courses in medical science (MBBS) and advanced Chinese language at Kunming Medical University and Qingdao Technological University respectively.
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Naga students uphold 'the noble profession'

The Nagaland level Teacher's Day function was held at Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Kohima Multipurpose Hall on Monday with minister for school education & SCERT,gracing the occasion as the chief guest Nyeiwang Konyak.
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Nagaland Vigilance Com. submits probe report on fake teachers

The Nagaland Vigilance Commission, (Anti-Corruption), which was probing into the ‘bogus teachers’ scam, has submitted their report to the Nagaland Government.
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Legal Literacy Awareness programme held at Kohima

Legal Literacy and Awareness programme was held at Alder College Kohima on Wednesday last to sensitise the students on various legal provisions.
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Nagaland to ‘effectively implement’ RTE in 2012

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 will come into effect in Nagaland only in the coming year, i.e. 2012. Also known as the Right to Education (RTE) Act, it came into force in the country on April 1, 2010.
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Architect of Education in Nagaland is no more

Described as a ‘living legend’ during his lifetime and immortalized and celebrated as a ‘great legend’ in his death, Yajen Aier who was considered the architect of education in Nagaland was laid to rest at a private cemetery inside Grace Cottage, his home for many years at Lake View Colony on Friday evening.
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Cong demands probe into SSA, RMSA in Nagaland

Opposition Congress in Nagaland today demanded a high level probe into alleged misuse of central funds in implementation of Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in the state.
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Nagaland University impasse figures in house

The ongoing stalemate of Nagaland University figured in the state assembly today with opposition Congress asking the government about steps to resolve the deadlock, in view of frequent strikes by both teachers and students.
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